Welcome to the crazy party of our lives. After 8 years of infertility and miscarriages, we have successfully added to our family of 2 to become 3. This blessing of our daughter happened through the miracle of Open Domestic Adoption

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

This is from the blog our adoption agency's Social worker keeps.............A Gift of Hope AdoptionsWhat should you take to the hospital? You should have an infant car seat, a layette set, an outfit for taking the baby home, and a stocked diaper bag. When you first get there, however, leave all that in the car and take in just a few things. If you are there for labor and delivery, pack a few necessities such as an energy bar and water. When you need to take a break, leave the room to eat. Bring your cameras and have a change of clothes in the car in case you’re there for a long time. After a long delivery, your adrenalin will kick in and you’ll be so excited by the new arrival that time will pass quickly and you may be at the hospital for 24 hours before you even realize it. Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card, and another form of picture identification. Hospitals take very seriously the security of newborns and will want your identification in order for you to spend time in the nursery or leave with the baby upon discharge. Generally, one of you will be given a bracelet so that you can go in and out of the nursery to see the baby, if the birth mother requests it. There are no more than two bracelets issued for each baby for security reasons. The birth mother will be wearing the other bracelet. Don’t be offended if the nurses check your bracelet each time you ask to enter the nursery or see the infant. This is for the protection of the infant and is desirable.

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A Missouri couple mid-40's and touching 50, we have been married since 9/1991 and have went through infertility and 7 miscarriages ( 9 angels ) since July19 16, 1999. Sadly we could not stay pregnant. Our journey to become parents has been successful through open domestic adoption. We have 2 furdoggies, two furkitties and some fishies (well LOTS of fish, like 75 guppies, want a few?).
Open Domestic Adoption has allowed us to become parents to our beautiful daughter born in Sept 2007.
Now as of June 25, 2015, I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer (DCIS and IDC) Stage 1a grade III (Change that to stage 2a grade III after pathology. )